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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
GLACIER, by ALPAY ULKU First Line: I can imagine how it must have been, the glacier Last Line: Word by word as you said it %then the bearings: things, direction Subject(s): Glaciers; Weathervanes | |||
View Poem Text | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ON A WEATHERCOCK; OLNEY, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, 1829 by UNKNOWN SISTER MARIA CELESTE, GALILEO'S DAUGHTER, WRITES TO FRIEND by MADELINE DEFREES THE CONQUEROR'S GRAVE by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT SUNSET AND SUNRISE by EMILY DICKINSON SATIRES OF CIRCUMSTANCE: 3. BY HER AUNT'S GRAVE by THOMAS HARDY AN OLD WOMAN (2) by MOTHER GOOSE SONNET WRITTEN IN THE FALL OF 1914: 3 by GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY |
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